Dien Bien Phu
Tangerine Dokmai Cushion
Tangerine Dokmai Cushion
- Tangerine cushion in natural dye
- 100% natural cotton, grown, spun and woven by hand
- Eco-friendly, sustainable and local manufacturing
- Traditional patterns of the Lao ethnic group in Northern Vietnam
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- Fabrication artisanale
- Éco-responsable
- Teinture naturelle
Description
Description
This cushion is certified by the Allegria label of "La Belle Empreinte", ensuring a commitment to brand responsibility and quality.
Its bright tangerine color and sleek design provide a refreshing and joyful energy to your home, whether it's more of a modern or classic design. This cushion is the result of ancestral craftsmanship passed down through generations and combines flawlessly quality and authenticity.
Bring within your home an exceptional creation, crafted with care and passion, and which celebrates cultural heritage and the work of craftswomen!
Know-how
Know-how
Each step in the making of this cushion was carried out throughout a collaboration with the female weavers supported by the association. The cotton, grown without pesticides, is hand-spun, dyed, and then woven in the same village, ensuring an eco-friendly and ethical product. This cushion embodies an ancestral craftsmanship passed down through numerous generations.
Impact
Impact
Our association works to preserve traditional weaving techniques and support local crafts, while ensuring a stable income for female weavers. By purchasing this cushion, you are helping to improve living conditions and preserve jobs for women in the Lao community in Vietnam.
Product dimension
Product dimension
30x50 cm
40x40 cm
40x50 cm
Composition
Composition
100% cotton and plant-based dye
Interview
Interview
Hand wash with cold water
Dry inside out, avoid the sun
Ideas and advice
Ideas and advice
Go for a combination of tangerine and mint green for a fresh and vibrant touch.

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Eco-responsibleHandicrafts from here and elsewhere
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Community involvementWe support women in Southeast Asia
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Secure paymentOrder and pay securely online
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Fast deliveryFast delivery from Monday to Friday in France and Europe
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